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...woman's aberrations and the progress she is making toward recovery typify both the kind of mental illness found in China and the apparent success of Chinese treatment methods. That is the conclusion of Physician Victor Sidel, chief of the department of social medicine at New York's Montefiore Hospital, and his wife Ruth, a psychiatric social worker, who toured hospitals in mainland China for a month last fall. Writing in a recent issue of Social Policy, the Sidels describe the Chinese approach as a blend of both old and new. "The watchword of the entire enterprise," they...
...drab, heavy-duty work clothes-children, however, are gaily and colorfully dressed-but there is no sense of utter poverty. Instead, workers and peasants alike beamingly tell Western visitors of their faith in Mao and his works, and convey a sense of happy participation in their society. Prof. Victor Sidel, of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, was favorably impressed by the quality of Chinese medicine on his trip last September: "I'm tempted to say, 'I've seen the future and it works...
...Maoist medicine is being practiced today. TIME interviewed four of the doctors: Paul Dudley White, the Boston cardiologist; Samuel Rosen, a Manhattan ear specialist; E. Grey Dimond, provost for the health sciences at the University of Missouri's new Kansas City School of Medicine; and Victor Sidel, head of the department of social medicine at Montefiore Hospital in New York. Their stays ranged from two weeks to a month, the most recent in September. On balance, all four were favorably impressed with what they saw in the cities and the countryside. Their appraisal...
...experience, and training includes Western medicine and the traditional Chinese arts of acupuncture and herb treatment. As a result, China is turning out far more doctors than in the past. Overall figures are not available, but there are some indicators. In the four decades prior to the Communist takeover, Sidel reports, First Peking Medical College had just over a thousand graduates. Since 1949, there have been more than 10,000. Despite the speedup, Sidel says, "the Chinese are the first to admit that they are still limited in manpower and resources...
Gilmore dominated the game with 29 points, 26 rebounds, and 16 blocked shots. With its big men controlling the boards, Jacksonville worked its fast break frequently to run up the lop-sidel score...